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March 2020 Table Topics
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This was our Table Topics on our first zoom meeting on 19 March 2020. Feel free to practise these topics at your own time. Self-improvement doesn't just happen during our meet-ups. It happens right at your own home too.
Alliteration refers to the repetition of the beginning sounds of words, as in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers", "long-lived", "short shrift" and "the fickle finger of fate". (from dictionary.com) A triad is a group of three, especially of three closely related persons or things. (from dictionary.com) Put the two together and you get ALLITERATIVE TRIADS , that means groups of three words beginning with the same sounds. I love alliterative triads. I like to use them in my speeches and evaluations. It helps me to remember my points easily too! Here are 3 tips on making alliterative triads work for you. (1) Use alliterative triads as heading for the points in your speech. Let's say in your speech, you want to share three points. Think of three words all beginning with the same sounds that can describe these points succinctly. Here are some examples from my own speeches: 3 things you lose when you have ...
16 February 2017 Once again, it's the annual International Speech & Table Topics Contests! We get to witness our club members pitting their speaking skills against each other. NUS Alumni TMC and many toastmasters from other clubs pitch in to help us organise the contests and take up various appointment roles. Our 5 contestants for the International Speech Contest: 1. Aarti Kabra Just DO It 2. Malcolm Chen Anger Management 3. Khoo Kok Peng Grateful to Fail 4. Rajendra Tiwari The Special One 5. Joni Siah Journey of Love Our 6 contestants for the Table Topics Contest opining on the topic "To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace." George Washington 1. Tracey Yuen 2. Rajendra Tiwari 3. Khoo Kok Peng 4. Rosalind Wong 5. Cherylene Tan 6. Geri Kan CONTEST RESULTS: International Speech Contest Champion ...
SYNOPSIS FOR CHAPTER MEETING 21 JUNE 2012 Malcolm kicked off the meeting by asking what was everyone's favourite seafood. Some love salmon sushimi (Lynn), some are lobster lovers, prawn lovers (Joni, Benjamin Gan, James, Roann), others crave oysters (Brian), salted-egg crab (Seh Leng, Abraham) and chilli crab (Shahnawaz). In her Opening Address, outgoing President Ida encouraged us to "talk the talk and walk the walk", to step out and reach out to others when the situation requires it. Leadership is action in progress. She shared an insightful mathematical equation: " 2Get and 2Give creates many problems. Just double it... 4Get & 4Give solves many problems. " She offered an alternative equation: " 2Get & 2Give creates opportunities; 4Get & 4Give creates possibilities. " At the New Members Induction, we officially welcomed Shamala and Lynn to our club. They were presented with Eric Feng's book Get to the Point as a token of welcome. ...
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